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242:. Deffett's watercolour portrait of Queen Victoria (pictured on the right), displays the monarch with her dog, Dash, bounding by her side. The young monarch stands in a garden, elegantly attired in a bonnet and shawl. The painting was executed in 1837, the year that Queen Victoria assumed the throne, which may account for her youthful appearance. The painting was engraved and printed by Frederick Christian Lewis in 1838, a year after its original completion, and is still held in the Royal Collection. Prints made after John Deffett Francis' figurative portrait paintings include:
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edition of 110 copies and is dated 30 June 1876. As this is the same year that
Francis made his generous donation of books to the Swansea Library, this may well be a playful response to this philanthropic incident, a reading that is supported by the poem itself, as the first-person narrator makes a series of joking 'bequests':
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As a whole the poem supports a view of
Francis as a dilettante with eclectic tastes. The poem also suggests that Francis suffered from poor health, was fond of women, ostentatious clothes, smoking pipes and often out of pocket. There is little information available about the author, Wyndham Lawrence,
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Francis' personal life. However, some insights are suggested by a satirical poem written by Wyndham Lawrence in 1876, which cites Francis and some of his contemporaries then living in Swansea. The satirical poem entitled 'Will of J.D. Francis Esq.' was printed in an
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Library thus presented to the Burgesses consisted of between 600 and 700 volumes; but Mr. Francis was not satisfied to stop here. His object was the education of his fellow burgesses in Literature and Art, and in furtherance of that object he shortly afterwards gave a considerable collection of
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Aside from some notable portrait commissions, Francis' work did not attract significant patronage or commercial success. However, between 1837 and 1860 Francis exhibited one picture at the Royal
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in south Wales. He was the son of a
Swansea coach builder, John Francis and his wife Mary. According to the Welsh historian T. Mardy Rees, Francis demonstrated an early aptitude for painting and 'attracted notice by his designs and paintings in his father's workshop'. As he grew older, Francis
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Overall, the collection of artefacts that
Francis collected and donated to Swansea Public Library between 1876 and his death in 1901 totalled 7,000 books and 2,000 pictures and engravings. Subsequently, Francis became a committee member of Swansea Library and curator of the fine arts. This
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in 1887. As a whole the library contains books on a huge variety of science and arts subjects including anatomy, free masonry, antique art and botany. It acts as a monument to the eclecticism of his tastes as well as his broad learning and erudition.
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Francis was most successful as a figure and portrait painter. During his artistic career he completed a number of portraits of well known societal and political figures including
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Catalogue of the Deffett Francis Collection in the Reference Department of the Swansea Public Library Containing the Books Received
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whom he accompanied on expeditions to the slums, to help discover material for Dickens' books. While in London, Francis also met
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and other savage weapons that decorated the walls of the Club.'
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